Sitting in his bed with a fast food cheeseburger and a Diet Coke, Trump dialed into "Fox & Friends" to talk about what was on his mind: his State of the Union ratings and the controversial GOP memo Trump declassified earlier this week.

Baldwin's Trump said ratings for his speech were "huge," with 10 billion people tuning into watch it.

Later in "Weekend Update" Kate McKinnon and Cecily Strong joined Jost and Che as French icons Brigitte Bardot and Catherine Deneuve. Bardot and Deneuve made headlines when they denounced the #MeToo movement.

The ladies of "SNL" gathered to portray some of the most prominent first ladies in U.S. history, as they rallied Melania Trump, played by Cecily Strong, who was unenthusiastic about attending the State of the Union address.

Actress Natalie Portman hosted for the second time. Her monologue was a spoof on the Winter Olympics coverage that NBC will broadcast, starting Feb. 8. The Harvard grad also played a Colonial-era Bostoner in a skit spoofing the Super Bowl LII rivalry.